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Jamaica Gleaner Arts &Leisure
published: Sunday | January 15, 2006

VENUS OBSERVED
Ebony Patterson is a Jamaican artist studying in St. Louis, Missouri. Her work 'Untitled Venus', is one of her works showing in Curator's Eye II at the National Gallery of Jamaica. Here she discusses her work with Dr. Jonathan Greenland, executive...

Exercising moral authority
MISS LADY sey it appears to her like somewhere out there, there is a notion that the positive change which is needed in Jamaica and which must come, will be led by people with the moral authority to do certain things, that is, the..


Artie and 'Sister Anancy'
I'd wanted to discuss the PNP leadership race but as soon as Artie and I settled into our verandah chairs the other afternoon, he broached another subject.


New insights into slavery
Contesting Freedom Control and Resistance in the Post-Emancipation Caribbean Editors: Gad Heuman


UCC's distance education degree pilot project on target
The University College of the Caribbean (UCC) will be hosting a series of eight information sessions in Manchester, St. Ann, St. James and Clarendon beginning Wednesday, January 25. The university says this is in response to demand from prospective...


Medical student awarded Bustamante Scholarship
Bruce Blagrove, a third year medical student in the faculty of Medical Sciences at the University of the West Indies (UWI), has been awarded the 2005 Bustamante Scholarship.






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